Source:Sutliff, Samuel Milton. History of the American and Puritanical Family of Sutliff or Sutliffe, Spelled Sutcliffe in England

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Source A History of the American and Puritanical Family of Sutliff or Sutliffe, Spelled Sutcliffe in England
the First American Family (A.D. 1614) Connected with New England, and Amongst the First to be Connected with the Settlement of the Original English Possessions in the New World, and a Genealogy of All the Descendants Through Nathaniel Sutliff, Jr
Author Sutliff, Samuel Milton
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Place Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Durham, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
Surname Sutcliffe, Sutlief, Sutliff, Sutliffe
Subject Family tree
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Type Book
Publisher The Kelmscott Press
Date issued 1909
Place issued Downers Grove, Illinois
Citation
Sutliff, Samuel Milton. A History of the American and Puritanical Family of Sutliff or Sutliffe, Spelled Sutcliffe in England: the First American Family (A.D. 1614) Connected with New England, and Amongst the First to be Connected with the Settlement of the Original English Possessions in the New World, and a Genealogy of All the Descendants Through Nathaniel Sutliff, Jr. (Downers Grove, Illinois: The Kelmscott Press, 1909).
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Concerned primarily with the descendants of Nathaniel2 Sutliff who married Sarah Savage of Rehoboth, Massachusetts, and settled, finally, at Durham, Connecticut, dying in 1732.